“7 Sins of our System of Forced Education
Sin 1 – Denial of liberty without just cause and due process.
Sin 2 – Interference with the development of personal responsibility and self-direction.
Sin 3 – Undermining of intrinsic motivation to learn (turning learning into work)
Sin 4 – Judging students in ways that foster shame, hubris, cynicism, and cheating.
Sin 5 – Interference with the development of cooperation and promotion of bullying.
Sin 6 – Inhibition of critical thinking.
Sin 7 – Reduction in diversity of skills and knowledge.
Plus One – Interference with family life.” ~ Peter Gray

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As a stylist of precision and an educator, I appreciate her precise parts and clean scalp. * *
Learn a few things about his stylist nayyy_renee
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1. She pays attention to detail.
There are a few ppl who couldn't draw those parts with a ruler and an extra sharpened pencil
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2. She took her time.
Some ppl loathe the "real quick" stylist who will throw whatever in your hair just so you can get by...and you low key don't even like it
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3. She knew her work would be featured everywhere so even in a style as simple as box braids, she put her signature on it. Her style Will be duplicated and discussed. #Engagement#Audience *
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4. She knows her craft. Parts like that are NOT easy. It is very important to be able to see the vision before you complete the vision. Head shape & unhealthy hair can change a style like this for the worst. *
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My new website will feature diff educational blogs like this and the ones before so you too can do a little #SelfEducation Stay Tuned.
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#foodforthought#TheyllAskForHisRegimen#ThenRockTheStyle#AdiEdu#boxbraids#Preception#TakeNotes#BetterBusiness#MasterBraiderVa

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23 1 Feb 22, 2018

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13 2 Feb 22, 2018

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11 3 Feb 22, 2018

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We're getting ready to dive in deep this year on how to not let “Self-Limiting” Beliefs control you…and how to master yourself to conquer your dreams!
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12 1 Feb 22, 2018

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22 2 Feb 22, 2018

Great book I finish while in SLC. It digs into the importance of discovering oneself, what you'll stand for, how to prioritize, the importance of continued learning and linking passion to life! It dives into a bunch more.. If you're managing or working to lead a team/ family and your not learning from the best of the best you're doing a disservice! GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE #recommendedreading#selfeducation Nobody succeeds alone!!

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13 2 Feb 22, 2018

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color-blindness (kuh-ler-blind-niss)
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n.
1. “Defective colour vision characterized by an inability to perceive or distinguish between certain colours, typically occurring as an inherited condition. Also [refers to the] complete absence of colour vision.”
2. “Inability to perceive, experience, or distinguish between certain perspectives, moral choices, emotions, etc.”
3. “The fact or condition of not being prejudiced or discriminatory with regard to race or skin colour disregard of differences in race” (Oxford English Dictionary [OED]).
4. “Not influenced by differences of race” (Merriam-Webster).
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Example: “Color-blindness and claims of racism can coexist quite comfortably. In the color-blind world, racism is defined not as a group-based system of oppression that is embedded in social institutions, but instead as individual prejudice or discrimination. This individualization of racism means that it is generally viewed as the isolated acts of ‘ignorant’ individuals or extremist ‘hate groups’ on the fringes of society. Even seemingly institutional acts — e.g., racial profiling by police — can be reduced to the actions of racist individuals.” - Ashley Doane, “Shades of Color Blindness: Rethinking Racial Ideology in the United States”
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Etymology: This word was formed within English by compounding the words “color” and “blindness” (OED). It likely entered English usage in the mid-19th century (Merriam-Webster).
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